Awethentik
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Reged: 04/23/08
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I talked to a guy at sweetwater he said you could use Ozone 3 and basically use it on one section to get it sounding the way you want, and then save those presets or EQ or whatever and then apply that to all the other sections to get them all to sound the same in theory. Otherwise he said I'm going to have to go to each section (Song) and get it to sound the way I want. The mix is one file containing 50 songs, and I broke that up into 17 tracks, 1st track is the Intro 15 Tracks have 3 songs and the 16th has 4. I'm only playing one verse on almost every song and then I mix on the hook. I sent this file to a guy on the djforums to master but I don't like the way it turned out, so I'm gonna let him change things to try to get it to the way I want it, but also in the meantime I would like to experiment and try to figure out how to make one section or song sound real good and then use that setting or however you do it and apply that to all the rest so they all sound about the same in theory and then from there raise all the levels up.
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Awethentik
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Reged: 04/23/08
Posts: 26
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Well I mean since all the songs I used are already mastered should I really have to go through and edit each one, or would just using Ozone on the whole file be good. I mean I know every song is different and contains different instruments and all that. I recorded it all in -6 DB and it sounds pretty good ofcourse since all I did was play the music on the vinyl and mix it live and then record it so there was no change in quality.
What do you think?
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